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"Deadman Switch" is the seventh episode of the third season of Stargate SG-1. SG-1 is captured by Aris Boch, a bounty hunter working for Sokar, who proves to be almost impossible to escape from. He forces them to help him capture an alleged Goa'uld hiding on the planet, but SG-1 soon discovers...
Deadman Switch: Directed by Martin Wood. With Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge. A bounty hunter, tracking down a Goa'uld, captures SG-1 and informs them that they too have a price on their heads.
Deadman's Switch is the seventh episode of Season 3 of Stargate SG-1. SG-1 is captured by the bounty hunter Aris Boch who plans to sell them to Sokar. Boch makes a deal with them for their help in capturing a better prize, a Goa'uld who betrayed Sokar, in exchange for their freedom.
Technical Specifications The Repository is a disc shaped device a few feet in diameter imbedded into a wall with the center opening at approximate eye level for adult humans (2.16 "The Fifth Race"). It is usually cloaked within the wall until something activates it.
6 sie 1999 · SG-1 is taken captive by an alien bounty hunter with uncertain loyalties. SG-1 wanders through a lush forest on an alien world, searching for a downed U.A.V. probe sent from Earth. They find it, and more than they bargained for. An impenetrable energy field surrounds them in a carefully planned trap. SG-1 is caught.
"Deadman Switch" provides examples of the following tropes: Alien Blood: Aris Boch has thick, yellowish-green blood, as seen when Carter treats his gunshot wound. This is given a Hand Wave. It's implied to not actually be blood, but various medical substances he is putting on the wound to heal it.
SG-1 travels to planet PJ6-877 for a routine exploration. Almost immediately after arriving, they are captured in an invisible force field by alien bounty hunter Aris Boch. Aris takes them to his cargo ship, which is completely invisible from the outside.